About
With more than 35 years of roofing experience across New Mexico, Enchanted Roofing, LLC brings deep regional knowledge to commercial property managers and facility managers who need dependable low-slope and flat roofing solutions in Albuquerque and statewide. Operating from a centrally located office at 5801 McLeod Rd NE in Albuquerque, the contractor serves a broad commercial portfolio that includes office buildings, warehouses, industrial facilities, schools, churches, and retail centers — making them a practical single-source partner for organizations managing multiple building types across the state. For facility managers overseeing flat or low-slope roofs in New Mexico's demanding climate — marked by intense UV exposure, significant temperature swings, and periodic heavy monsoon rainfall — Enchanted Roofing offers a full commercial service line: new installation, roof replacement, restoration, waterproofing, repair, cleaning, inspection, and ongoing maintenance programs. These services align well with commonly specified systems for commercial applications in the Southwest, including TPO membranes, EPDM rubber roofing, modified bitumen, spray polyurethane foam (SPF) coatings, and built-up roofing (BUR) assemblies. Their geographic coverage is notably broad, extending from Albuquerque and Rio Rancho through Santa Fe, Farmington, Las Cruces, Roswell, and dozens of additional communities — a meaningful advantage for property management companies and general contractors overseeing multi-site portfolios across New Mexico. Routine commercial roof maintenance and inspection services are offered, supporting proactive asset management and helping building owners protect manufacturer warranty compliance. Emergency repair response is also available for urgent leak situations. Facility managers seeking a long-tenured commercial roofing contractor with demonstrated regional reach, a structured service menu, and experience across diverse building types will find Enchanted Roofing a competitively positioned option in the Albuquerque market.